• You can easily DisneyBound with chronic illness—a fun way to be creative with your outfits if you’re low on energy. Here’s my look inspired by Ursula from The Little Mermaid. As much as I love costumes, DisneyBounding is much more doable with fibromyalgia, ME/CFS, POTS, and other health conditions. | cassiecreley.com
    Blog,  Create

    DisneyBound Challenge 2: Villains

    It’s time for me to share some photos for our second DisneyBound challenge, right in time for Halloween! In case you missed the first challenge, I put together a look inspired by my favorite Disney princess. Be sure to check out which princess Olivia Wolfertz of Unpolished Ponderings chose and how she brought her character’s look to life.

    Never heard of Disneybounding? It’s basically dressing up using colors, styles, or the general aesthetic of a character. It’s like a simplified take on wearing a complete costume.

    PS I just joined Instagram and will be sharing more Disneybounds in October! Follow @cassiecreleyblog

  • You can easily DisneyBound with chronic illness—a fun way to be creative with your outfits if you’re low on energy. Here’s my look inspired by my favorite Disney Princess, Ariel from The Little Mermaid. As much as I love costumes, DisneyBounding is much more doable with fibromyalgia, ME/CFS, POTS, and other health conditions.
    Blog,  Create

    DisneyBound Challenge 1: Favorite Princess

    I’m participating in two DisneyBound challenges this year, and I’m looking forward to sharing these outfits with you! Olivia Wolfertz of Unpolished Ponderings and I will be putting together two looks—the first is inspired by our favorite Disney princess and the second will be inspired by a villain. A bonus? It’s easy to DisneyBound with chronic illness!

    First up: what’s DisneyBounding? It’s a fun way to dress up inspired by the colors and aesthetics of your favorite characters, without going for a full costume.

  • Thoughts On “Sun Guilt” And How To Enjoy The Outdoors With Chronic Illness: How can we take the pressure off and enjoy nature more despite chronic health conditions? Here are my tips for pacing and preparing so you can enjoy being outside more.
    Blog,  Etc,  Health

    Thoughts On “Sun Guilt” And How To Enjoy The Outdoors With Chronic Illness

    Don’t worry, this isn’t a post pressuring you to go outside more or insisting you should get outside every day. With chronic illness and pain, sometimes this isn’t realistic. So let’s talk about ways to benefit from and enjoy being outdoors with chronic illness. For me, planning and pacing are key.

    In fact, I’m giving myself permission to be outside less or not go outside at all, even on days when the weather is ideal. I’m trying to balance benefitting from nature with listening to my body.

  • My Go To Natural Skin Care Products – My favorite soaps, shampoos, conditioners, lotions, lip balms, toothpaste, dry shampoo, and more. These are the products I use because they’re free of common toxins, which is essential due to my asthma, allergies, fibromyalgia and chemical sensitivity.
    Blog,  Health

    My Go To Natural Skin Care Products

    I’m so excited to share this list of my favorite natural skin care products with you! It’s taken me many years to find lotions, soaps, shampoos, etc. that don’t flare up my health conditions. I’m really passionate about this topic because I think everyone should have the tools and information to avoid toxins and make healthier decisions in their everyday life.

    I hope that all the products I’ve researched and tried will help you on your journey to better health.

    What we put on our bodies matters, especially for those of us with chronic illness. These are the skincare products that don’t aggravate my asthma, fibromyalgia, and other chronic conditions.

  • Why You Should Use Natural Skin Care Products Especially If You Have A Chronic Illness. An overview of resources for finding more information, what toxins could be affecting your health, chemicals to avoid, and where to find safer alternatives. | cassiecreley.com
    Blog,  Health

    Why To Use Natural Skin Care Products If You Have A Chronic Illness

    Why choose natural skin care products? I’m going to share a quick overview of some of the potential health impacts of chemicals that you’d think are safe—after all, they’re in everyday products like lotion, shampoo, deodorant, and soap. I hope this post is a useful resource for learning more about the ingredients in skin care products so you can choose healthier options, especially if you have a chronic illness.

    If you’re already dealing with chronic illness or health issues (like I am—more on that below) it’s even more important to address irritants and triggers that could be contributing to underlying conditions—or just making overall health worse.

    And even if you’re healthy, there are many reasons everyone should avoid harmful chemicals lurking in skin care products.

    Here’s a quick look at chemicals to avoid, where you can find more research about those chemicals, and resources for finding healthier alternatives.

  • Q&A with Carole Griffitts: “Our passion is to help people know they can thrive.” Interview on invisible disability, Sjogren’s, dystonia, and postpolio syndrome (Invisible Illness Visible Worth Interview Project) | cassiecreley.com
    Invisible Illness / Visible Worth Interviews

    Q&A with Carole Griffitts: “Our passion is to help people know they can thrive” with invisible disability

    I’m excited to introduce you to author and blogger Carole Griffitts, who just coauthored a book about chronic illness and invisible disability with her husband Joe. Their book Sunbreaks in Unending Storms, based on their story and the stories of three other families, shares encouragement and information about living with invisible disabilities. 

    I so appreciate when sisters in Christ with more life experience than me are willing to share their hard-earned wisdom. Carole has lived with chronic health conditions for more than 40 years, and she and her husband have been married for (almost!) 55 years. “Connected Carole” also runs the blog Navigating the Storms for people living with invisible disability, their families, and their caregivers.

    I hope you’re encouraged by this conversation with Carole on chronic illness, faith, and perseverance.

  • Rooted and Established in Love printables based on Ephesians 3:16-21. Plus an encouraging mini devotional on God’s love and its power even when we feel stuck. | cassiecreley.com
    Faith,  Free Printables

    Rooted and Established in Love Printables + Mini Devotional

    I’m excited to share my new Rooted and Established in Love printables with you right in time for Valentine’s Day! I had a lot of fun creating these whimsical tree designs (they make me think of something Suessical) inspired by Ephesians 3.

    I hope you enjoy these printables all year round too—after all, we can use the reminder that we are loved every day of the year, not just on certain holidays! These verses from Ephesians are so powerful, and my hope is these printables will help us aspire to love well and remember that the strength to do so comes directly from our mighty God!